"I've never backed away from a fight," says Donald Regan, 62, World
War II Marine and former chairman of Merrill Lynch & Co., largest
brokerage firm in the country. In the past several months, the Treasury
Secretary has remained true to his word. As point man in the
Administration's drive for a threeyear, 25% cut in personal income
taxes, Regan has emerged from the obscurity of his first days in
officeand from the shadow of highly visible Budget Director David
Stockmanas a...